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Funny, insightful, and unapologetically obsessive, "That Lovely Lovely Shark Movie" takes you on a scene-by-scene journey through one of the most influential films ever made. This isn't your typical analysis – it's a love letter written by someone who would marry Jaws if it were human.
From the haunting two-note theme to the triumphant final explosion, this book explores the countless "quiet moments" that make Spielberg's masterpiece endure fifty years later. Discover how a mechanical shark that barely worked created cinematic magic, how three mismatched men on a boat captured the essence of human courage, and why generations of viewers still check underneath their beds for fins.
Part film study, part memoir, part celebration of pure movie love, these pages dive beneath the surface of Jaws to examine the primal fears and beautiful simplicity that changed cinema forever. Whether you're a casual fan who watches once a year or a devoted enthusiast who can quote every line of Quint's Indianapolis speech, this book will make you fall in love with Jaws all over again.
So grab your copy, avoid the water, and remember – you're going to need a bigger bookshelf.
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- Michael G. Stern
- 03-20-25
Terrible virtual voice
Audible, since you provide no place to give general feedback on your service, I will do it here. Please stop using audiobooks with “virtual voice“. It deprives books like this one of any sort of life and it deprives talented voice actors of their livelihoods. I’m sure this book is a good read, but I couldn’t get through the first few chapters with this horrible computer generated voice. Shame on you.
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- Qoheleth
- 04-18-25
He didn't watch this mivie
The author miquotes dialogue adds things to scenes that were not there. Has no clue about life in 1974, when the movie was filmed.
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